Barry T. Hinton

Affiliations: 
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 
Area:
Cell Biology
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Meng C, Tian G, Xu C, et al. (2020) Hippo kinases MST1 and MST2 control the differentiation of the epididymal initial segment via the MEK-ERK pathway. Cell Death and Differentiation
Xu B, Turner SD, Hinton BT. (2018) Alteration of transporter activities in the epididymides of infertile initial segment-specific Pten knockout mice. Biology of Reproduction
Xu B, Santos SAA, Hinton BT. (2018) Protein tyrosine kinase 7 regulates extracellular matrix integrity and mesenchymal intracellular RAC1 and myosin II activities during Wolffian duct morphogenesis. Developmental Biology
Ribeiro CM, Ferreira LG, Thimoteo DS, et al. (2016) Novel androgen-induced activity of an antimicrobial β-defensin: Regulation of Wolffian duct morphogenesis. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
Xu B, Washington AM, Hinton BT. (2016) Initial Segment Differentiation Begins During a Critical Window and Is Dependent upon Lumicrine Factors and SRC Proto-Oncogene (SRC) in the Mouse. Biology of Reproduction
Domeniconi RF, Ferreira Souza AC, Xu B, et al. (2016) Is the Epididymis a Series of Organs Placed Side By Side? Biology of Reproduction
Xu B, Washington AM, Domeniconi RF, et al. (2016) Protein tyrosine kinase 7 is essential for tubular morphogenesis of the Wolffian duct. Developmental Biology. 412: 219-33
Xu B, Washington AM, Hinton BT. (2014) PTEN signaling through RAF1 proto-oncogene serine/threonine kinase (RAF1)/ERK in the epididymis is essential for male fertility. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 18643-8
Xu B, Yang L, Hinton BT. (2013) The Role of fibroblast growth factor receptor substrate 2 (FRS2) in the regulation of two activity levels of the components of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway in the mouse epididymis Biology of Reproduction. 89
Hinton BT, Galdamez MM, Sutherland A, et al. (2011) How do you get six meters of epididymis inside a human scrotum? Journal of Andrology. 32: 558-64
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